Finally! The wait is over! the highly anticipated iPhone 8 is now available for Pre-order at the Apple official website and final release date is September 22.

Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus were announced alongside the iPhone X, Watch Series 3 and a new 4K Apple TV at the company’s event in September 12. The iPhone X is Apple’s most premium, tenth-anniversary iPhone while the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are the successors to last year’s iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Compared to the changes being made in the iPhone X, pronounced iPhone ‘ten’, both the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus have got minor upgrades. And while both the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are slightly better than their predecessors.

Below are what you need to know about the Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.

iPhone 8 Specs and Design – What’s new?
The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus both feature a raft of new specs – and a slightly tweaked look.

Both now feature a glass back and front, with Apple saying the
devices use “the most durable glass” in the smartphone world, though
they haven’t revealed quite what this means. More interestingly,
perhaps, the glass back paves the way for the pair of support Qi
wireless charging, which represents a major step forward for the
iPhone. As you’d expect, the iPhone 8 Plus is the larger of the two
devices, with a 4.7-inch Retina screen, while the iPhone 8 Plus measures
a larger 5.5 inches.

However, they stop short of featuring an OLED screen, as some had
predicted, and instead retain the same IPS screen found on older
iPhones. The 3.5mm headphone jack is still gone, though, which may
continue to irk audio buffs.

Under the hood, there’s Apple’s new A11 Bionic
processor, which the company says comes with a host of performance
benefits. And in terms of camera specs, the iPhone 8 features a
12-megapixel primary camera, while the iPhone 8 Plus features a more
impressive dual-lens setup that pairs a 12-megapixel rear ƒ/1.8 lens
with a telephoto ƒ/2.8 lens.

The table below features a full rundown of the iPhone 8 and the
iPhone 8 Plus’ specs.

iPhone 8

iPhone 8 Plus

Screen

4.7-inch Retina Display

5.5-inch Retina Display

Display Resolution

1334 x 750

1920 x 1080

Aspect Ratio

16:9

16:9

Primary Camera

12-megapixel rear camera, ƒ/1.8

Dual lens rear camera: 12MP, ƒ/1.8 with telephoto, ƒ/2.8 (OIS)

Secondary Camera

TBA

TBA

Chipset

A11 Bionic

A11 Bionic

RAM

TBA

TBA

Storage

64GB/256GB

64GB/256GB

Battery Capacity

TBA

TBA

Waterproof?

Yes

Yes

Fingerprint Scanner?

Yes

Yes

Headphone Jack?

No

No

Primary Port

Lightning

Lightning

Iris Scanner?

No

No

Wireless Charging?

Yes

Yes

Micro SD Slot?

No

No

Dimensions

TBA

TBA

Weight

TBA

TBA

Software

iOS 11

iOS 11

iPhone 8 Software – Will it run on iOS 11?

Way
back at its annual WWDC conference in June, Apple showcased the latest
version of its mobile and tablet operating system: iOS 11.
iOS 11 is set to launch on September 19 this year, meaning that both
the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus will ship with Apple’s latest software.

So what’s new? Well there are plenty of upgrades coming with iOS 11,
including an update to Messages. In iOS 11, there will be a bigger focus
on apps and stickers, featuring a redesigned app picker. There’s also
cloud syncing so your messages carry (or delete) across from an old
phone to a new phone.
Siri is getting a new voice that makes her much more lifelike too.
It’s a clear bid to tackle growing competition from rivals like Amazon’s
Alexa and the Google Assistant. She’ll also be able to translate your
voice and speak out the response.
Other changes include updates to the the camera and photos, a
redesigned control centre, and modifications to Maps, Apple Music, and
the App Store.

Price: The iPhone 8 costs $699 SIM-free for the 64GB version, rising to $849 for the 256GB variant.
Things get even more eye-watering when it comes to the iPhone 8 Plus, with the 64GB Apple phablet costing $799, and the 256GB model going for a whopping $949 off-contract.